Abstract
The syntheses and biological applications of three Si-rhodamine probes with substituent groups on the pendant phenyl ring are reported. In solution, these Si-rhodamine probes (AZSiR) show slight aggregation. By introducing a methyl group at the 2-position of the pendant phenyl ring, the AZSiR-2 probe shows almost unchanged absorption and emission peaks, and a three times higher fluorescence quantum yield than that of AZSiR-1. However, the photostability of the AZSiR-2 probe becomes poor. By changing the substituent groups from methyl to trifluoromethyl, the AZSiR-3 probe displays slightly red-shifted absorption and emission peaks, and good photostability. Furthermore, the bulky groups on the phenyl ring of Si-rhodamine prevent nucleophilic attack through steric hindrance, and endow Si-rhodamine probes good chemical stability in nucleophilic systems. These Si-rhodamine probes have excellent live cell permeability and low cytotoxicity. Importantly, the Si-rhodamine probe with trifluoromethyl at the 2-position of the pendant phenyl ring retains high brightness and excellent stability even in a harsh physiological environment.
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Shen, S., Yu, J., Lu, Y., Zhang, S., Yi, X., & Gao, B. (2017). Near-infrared probes based on fluorinated Si-rhodamine for live cell imaging. RSC Advances, 7(18), 10922–10927. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra28455h
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